- Source: 2008 Northern Pride RLFC season
2008 was the first competitive season for the Cairns based CRGT Northern Pride Rugby League Football Club. They were one of 11 clubs that played in the thirteenth season of Queensland's top rugby league competition, QRL's Wizard Queensland Cup.
The Northern Pride and Mackay Cutters were two new teams that entered the competition in 2008. Mackay hadn't hosted a team since the Mackay Sea Eagles played the 1996 season, while Cairns was represented by the Cairns Cyclones from 1996 to 2000. The two new clubs replaced the Aspley Broncos and North Queensland Young Guns, who withdrew from the competition. With the loss of the Young Guns, the North Queensland Cowboys formed new feeder club partnerships with the Cutters and Pride.
The original coach was Adrian Lam, who had been captain of the PNG Kumuls, had represented Queensland at State of Origin, and played halfback for the Sydney Roosters and Wigan Warriors. Lam arrived in Cairns in August 2007 while the Pride's bid to enter the QCup competition was being prepared, but was released a month later to take up a coaching position at the Sydney Roosters. He was replaced by Northern Pride's foundation coach, Andrew Dunemann, who had played five-eighth and hooker for the Gold Coast Seagulls, North Queensland Cowboys, South Sydney Rabbitohs and the Canberra Raiders in the NRL, and the Halifax Blue Sox, Leeds Rhinos and Salford City Reds in the English Super League. He had also coached the Canberra Raiders Under-20s team, and turned down an assistant coaching position at Halifax RLFC to coach in Cairns.
The two assistant coaches were David Maiden and Troy Cummings. Maiden was a rugby league international who represented Scotland in the 2000 World Cup, was a foundation player for the North Queensland Cowboys in the NRL, and played lock and centre for Gateshead Thunder and Hull F.C. in the English Super League, and the Cairns Cyclones in the Queensland Cup, and was currently the Junior Development Officer for the North Queensland Cowboys and General Manager of the CDRL. Cummings played lock for CDRL Mareeba Gladiators, and played for and coached the Cairns Marlins in the Foley Shield.
Foundation captain was Chris Sheppard, who had played halfback for the North Queensland Cowboys and St. George Illawarra Dragons. Fullback Chey Bird was appointed captain in Rounds 13 and 14, and in the finals series when 'Shep' was injured or unavailable, and prop Ben Laity was captain for Round 15. Lock Warren Jensen was captain for the first pre-season trial at Yarrabah.
'Shep' was the first player signed to the Pride, followed by local players Hezron Murgha and Noel Underwood from CDRL Yarrabah Seahawks, Kahu Wehi and Ritchie Marsters from Tully Tigers, Alex Starmer from Ivanhoes Knights, and Jason Roos from Mareeba Gladiators. The Chief Executive Officer and Commercial Manager visited Port Moresby to sign PNG players, but the Pride were unable to get work visas for the pair to enter Australia.
The Northern Pride played ten home games and ten away games over 22 rounds between March and August, and three games in the finals series. Their inaugural match was a home game, played at Barlow Park, Cairns, when the Pride scored eight tries, beating newcomers Mackay Cutters 44–16. Eleven North Queensland Cowboys played this match (three for the Pride and eight for the Cutters). The match itself was something of a debacle, as the pitch was a rain-drenched mud-pit and coach Dunemann wanted the game called off. Pride officials turned spectators, match officials, caterers and security officers away, claiming the match was cancelled, but QRL insisted the game proceed.
The Pride won their first seven games, before their first defeat in Round 8, when they lost 34–4 to Tweed Heads Seagulls. Injuries dogged the team in the middle of the season, and Rugby League Week magazine predicted the newcomers would finish towards the bottom of the table. The Pride lost the last three matches of the regular season, but still finished in third place, having won 13 of their 20 games. They reached the Preliminary Final, but lost in golden point extra-time to the Souths Logan Magpies, who went on to win the Grand Final.
Six of the Pride's away games were televised on ABC 1. There were calls for the ABC to expand their outside broadcasting abilities and televise a Pride home game next season.
The Pride's office was at Mann Street in Westcourt and the team trained at Jones Park. In June 2008 the Pride purchased CDRL Kangaroos Leagues Club and Vico Oval, Irene Street, Mooroobool from the Redcliffe Dolphins in June 2008 for $1.85m (the Dolphins having purchased the Oval and Leagues Club from the Kangaroos in 2005 when Kangaroos were in financial difficulty). The playing field was renamed as Pride Oval, and the end of season Player Awards ceremony was held at the rebranded Pride Leagues Club. The facility was to be used as an administration and training base, there were plans for a multi-million dollar development and for the Pride junior teams to play there. Six weeks later, however, the project was put on hold as the Pride faced financial uncertainty after chairman O'Brien's Pacific Toyota dealership went into receivership with debts around $25 million. O'Brien was a majority owner of the NBL Cairns Taipans, and had withdrawn financial support from the basketball team, placing them into voluntary administration. The QRL delayed the release of next seasons draw pending a review of the Pride's financial situation. O'Brien stood aside as the Northern Pride's chairman, and was replaced by Bob Fowler, former chairman of the Queensland Cup side the Cairns Cyclones.
2008 Season – CRGT Northern Pride
Competition: Wizard Queensland Cup
Sponsor: Cairns Region Group Training (CRGT), three-year naming rights sponsorship.
= Staff
=Coaches/Trainers
Coach: Andrew Dunemann
Assistant coach: David Maiden
Academy coach: Troy Cummings
Strength and conditioning coach: Scott Callaghan
Captain
Chris Sheppard
Chey Bird (Rounds 13 & 14, Finals Week 2, Preliminary Final)
Ben Laity (Round 15)
Warren Jensen (Yarrabah pre-season trail match)
Managers
Operations manager: Chris Sheppard
Commercial manager: Brad Tassell
Team manager: Rob White
Office Manager: Sheron McDougall
Chief executive: Denis Keeffe
Chairman: John O'Brien
Board of Directors: Greg Dowling, Nigel Tillett, Craig Meiklejohn, Bob Fowler, John O'Brien.
2008 squad
The Pride used 35 players this season, all of whom were new signings to the club. Seven of these were Cowboys allocation players.
= Player gains
=This was the first season for the Pride, so all players were new signings.
= PNG signings
=At the start of the season attempts were made to sign players from the PNG rugby league, but problems with visas prevented them coming to Australia.
= 2008 season launch
=Pre-Season Training: 5 November 2007.
Team Launch: 14 December 2007.
Pre-season boot camp: Croco Dylus Village Camp, Daintree River, 19–20 January 2008.
Season Launch: 7 March 2008 at 11.00am, Stockland Cairns shopping centre, Earlville. (Originally scheduled as part of the Esplanade Lagoon's fifth-year celebrations but moved to Stockland Cairns due to Wet season flooding in Cairns).
= 2008 player awards
=26 September 2008, Pride Leagues Club, Irene Street, Mooroobool.
Yalumba Wines Most Improved Player: Hezron Murgha
EK Kitchens Best Back: Chey Bird
Skytrans Airlines Best Forward: Mark Cantoni
CRGT Player of the Year: Chris Sheppard
John O'Brien Perpetual Club Person of the Year: Rob White (Pride Manager)
2008 representative players
Rod Griffin 3 appearances at the 2008 Rugby League World Cup against England, New Zealand and Australia.
2008 Queensland Residents team
Scott Bolton
Players signed to first-tier teams
= 2008 jerseys
== Trial matches
== Wizard Queensland Cup matches
== 2008 ladder
=Northern Pride (regular season 2008)
Win = 13 (6 of 10 home games, 7 of 11 away games)
Loss = 7 (3 of 10 home games, 4 of 11 away games)
Finals Series
2008 Northern Pride players
= North Queensland Cowboys who played for the Pride in 2008
=2008 venues
The Pride played matches at 15 different venues this year, 14 in Queensland and one in NSW:
Albert Bishop Park, Nundah
Barlow Park, Cairns
Briggs Rd Sporting Complex, Ipswich
Browne Park, Rockhampton
Davies Park, Brisbane
Dolphin Oval, Redcliffe
Jilara Oval, Yarrabah
BMD Kougari Oval, Brisbane
Langlands Park, Brisbane
Mann Street Field, Cairns
Meakin Park, Logan
Mossman Showgrounds, Mossman
Cudgen Park, Kingscliff
Pizzey Park, Gold Coast
Mackay Junior Fields, Mackay
2008 televised games
In 2008 games were televised by ABC TV and shown live across Queensland through the ABC1 channel at 2.00pm (AEST) on Saturday afternoons. The commentary team was Gerry Collins, Warren Boland and David Wright.
The Pride appeared in six televised games this season:
Round 5: Northern Pride beat Souths Logan Magpies 34-24 at Meakin Park, Logan.
Round 8: Northern Pride lost to Tweed Heads Seagulls 4-34 at Cudgen Park, Kingscliff.
Round 11: Northern Pride beat Ipswich Jets 30-16 at Briggs Road Sporting Complex, Ipswich.
Round 17: Northern Pride beat Easts Tigers 26-10 at Langlands Park, Stones Corner, Brisbane
Qualifying Final: Northern Pride beat Ipswich Jets 34-16 at Briggs Road Sporting Complex, Ipswich.
Preliminary Final: Northern Pride lost 12-16 to Souths Logan Magpies at Langlands Park, Stones Corner, Brisbane.
References
External links
Official Website: northernpride.com.au
Northern Pride 2008 photo gallery (Cairns Post)
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